Abstract

The reactions of chlorine monofluoride with benzene, toluene and nitrobenzene to give monochloro derivatives has been investigated and its addition reactions to various substituted olefins studied. The products from all these reactions are consistent with the participation of a chloronium ion as the reactive species, even in solvents of low dielectric constant. The chlorofluoro addition products formed from the olefins have been dehydrohalogenated and the mechanism of reactions discussed in terms of an E1 cb mechanism or paene-carbonium ion extreme.

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